It seems Canadian Conservatives are comfortable with their own hypocrisy as they claim to be defenders of “free speech” and John Stuart Mill-esque dialogue yet bar a longtime CPC member and staffer from running for the leadership of their party simply because he expresses views that are unpleasant to the Conservative Party’s top brass.
Claypool: “Sloan’s main issue with the current Liberal program is the rather insistent focus on funding abortion in poorer countries rather than more pressing healthcare issues.”
It seems Canadians can expect to see the roll-out of a gun control plan this spring that high in fear-mongering rhetoric, low in policy details, fails to make a difference in areas with high firearm crime rates, strips away the property rights of law-abiding gun owners, and balloons in cost over time.
In his letter, Lindsay said that “The promise of Canada’s potential will not be realized until governments can reach agreement around how climate policy considerations will be addressed in the context of future responsible energy sector development,” going on to say, “Without clarity on this critical question, the situation that has faced Frontier will be faced by future projects and it will be very difficult to attract future investment, either domestic or foreign.”
The softness of the media combined with Omar Khadr’s inability to accept responsibility and show remorse for his actions have taken the pro-payout side off a moral cliff. Now, it is believed that “Omar Khadr did nothing wrong.”
The Conservative Party leadership race is now well underway with three candidates officially approved by the Party and eight more declaring their intention to run. While many prominent figures have declined to run, including Rona Ambrose, John Baird, Candace Bergen, Pierre Poilievre and Jean Charest, a few higher profile candidates like Peter McKay and Erin […]
The Bloc Québécois proposed a motion to outright kill the Frontier Teck mine that they will later officially introduced into parliament later this week. This proposal to stop the Teck mine project is one of three motions the Bloc are set to debate in parliament in their next opposition day, but the party has not […]
Even though Bradley’s petition, sponsored by MP Glen Motz, was far more successful than the Liberal’s version, with mostly only organic support fueled by unpaid media coverage, the pro-gun control community can’t help but try and undermine the massive results.
In what has become the absolute perfect political storm in Canada, due to one LNG pipeline project out in Northern British Columbia, Quebec may finally learn what it is like to be Alberta. Alberta is typically the only province to bear the real brunt of the radical environmentalists who attack its economy through protest and […]
Instead of advocating for responsible development that benefits Indigenous communities and also protects the environment, these radical Eco-colonialists advocates for zero development of energy projects, thus removing the best chance at self-governance and self-reliance that many communities have.
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